What Materials Does Eden Use?
Our commitment to care doesn’t end with our people, it extends to the materials and methods we use.
High-Quality, Safe Materials
Most of our jewelry is crafted using 316L medical-grade stainless steel, known for its exceptional strength, hypoallergenic properties, and resistance to tarnishing or rust. It’s the same grade of stainless steel used in surgical instruments—making it ideal for sensitive skin and long-term wear.
We also use brass and sterling silver in select pieces, offering variety in finish and feel. All of our jewelry is nickel-, lead-, and cadmium-free, and we test regularly to ensure it stays that way.
Long-Lasting, Eco-Friendly Plating
Our pieces are plated with 18K yellow, rose, or white gold using a process called vacuum plating, also known as PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition). Compared to traditional electroplating, PVD plating:
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Creates a stronger, more durable bond between metal and coating
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Extends the life of your jewelry, helping it stay vibrant and scratch-resistant
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Produces less chemical waste, making it more environmentally responsible
Ethical and Responsible Sourcing
We source the majority of our metals and findings from ethically-run factories in China, with whom we maintain close, long-standing relationships. We visit regularly to ensure ethical labor practices and to reinforce our shared commitment to Eden’s mission.
Other specialty materials—like clay, beads, and glass—are sourced from Europe or Japan, while cotton, thread, and all packaging are produced locally in Myanmar, supporting the communities where our beneficiaries live and work.
More Than Jewelry
Eden jewelry is beautiful on the outside, but its true beauty lies in the transformation it represents. Every purchase helps fund safe shelter, trauma counseling, vocational training, and long-term employment for survivors of trafficking.